Nevada Code § 488.320

Use of approved marine sanitation device required; unlawful to discharge sewage; regulations; penalties
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1. A person shall not maintain or operate
upon the waters of this State any vessel which is equipped with a marine
sanitation device unless the device is approved by the United States Coast
Guard and:
(a) Is designed to prevent the overboard
discharge of treated and untreated sewage; or
(b) Is adequately secured to prevent the
overboard discharge of treated and untreated sewage.
2. It is unlawful for any person to
discharge or attempt to discharge sewage from a vessel into the waters of this
State.
3. The Commission shall adopt regulations:
(a) That it determines are necessary to carry out
the provisions of this section; and
(b) Establishing a schedule of civil penalties
for various violations of this section and those regulations.
4. A person who violates any provision of
this section or the regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 3:
(a) Is guilty of a misdemeanor; and
(b) In addition to any criminal penalty, is
subject to:
(1) The suspension of the certificate of
number of his or her vessel for 180 consecutive days; and
(2) A civil penalty of not less than $250,
as established in regulations adopted by the Commission, payable to the
Department.
5. As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a) Discharge means to spill, leak, pump, pour,
emit, empty or dump sewage into the water.
(b) Marine sanitation device means a toilet
facility which is installed on board a vessel and which is designed to receive,
retain, treat or discharge sewage, and any process to treat that sewage. The
term does not include portable devices which are designed to be carried onto
and off of a vessel.
(c) Sewage means wastes from the human body and
wastes from toilets or other receptacles, including marine sanitation devices,
designed to receive or retain wastes from the human body.
(d) Vessel includes any watercraft or structure
floating on the water, whether or not capable of self-locomotion, including
houseboats, barges and similar structures.

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